Sterling K. Brown's excellent Emmys speech was completed backstage, after it was cut off

At the 2017 Emmys on Sunday night, Sterling K. Brown had his mic cut mid-speech.

The 41-year-old actor was thanking the writers for This Is Us, for which he won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, after opening his speech with a tribute to the actors who had won the award previously.

Brown talked of being a fan “first, last and always” of the likes of Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston, who won in 2014, and Andre Braugher in 1998 — the last black actor to win the award — for his part in Homicide: Life on the Street.

Yet, unlike the others who’ve been played off, Brown got a second chance to finish his speech — albeit in the press room.

“You know what, I wouldn’t mind finishing. Thank you for the invitation,” Brown said, responding to a question asking if he’d like to continue his speech.

“You make my life worth living, and you gave me two of the most beautiful things that God has ever put on this planet: My sons. Andrew Jason Sterling Brown. Amaré Michael Ryan Christian Brown. Your daddy loves you with the strength of a thousand suns. I’ll see you Monday after work. Love you.”